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Felt (1998) is this quirky little gem that really gives you that homemade animation vibe. The pacing's deliberate, allowing you to soak in the unusual worlds created from felt. It explores themes of isolation and the absurdity of everyday life, all wrapped up in a bizarre but intriguing package. The practical effects are charming in their simplicity; you can really appreciate the craftsmanship here. The characters, while not typically 'animated' in the traditional sense, carry an odd emotional weight that makes them oddly relatable. There's this distinctive tone that feels both whimsical and unsettling, which adds to its uniqueness. It’s a film that invites discussion, making it a captivating watch for anyone into experimental animation.
Experimental animationThemes of isolationUnique practical effects
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Julie Wilson
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